On today's Your Call, we'll rebroadcast a conversation we had with longtime disability rights activists. One of the most important aspects of the disability rights movement was the focus on independent living, which emerged in California in the 1960s. Five decades later, people with disabilities are still on the front lines, often getting arrested in Washington DC . What gains have they made and what are they still fighting for? That’s on the next Your Call with Rose Aguilar and You.
Guests:
Ken Stein former program administrator for the SF Mayor's Office on Disability
Ingrid Tischer is Director of Development for the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF)
Corbett O'Toole, longtime Bay Area disability rights activist
Resources:
Americans with Disabilities Act
OAC: Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement Oral History Project
Independence Today: technology for people with disabilities
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF) at the Ed Roberts Campus
UC Berkeley Bancroft Library: Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement Project
Longmore Institute at San Francisco State University
UC Berkeley: “The Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement”
Longmore Institute: A thank you note to the disability rights movement
Longmore Institute: My father learns to read from blind people
DREDF: Elizabeth Grigsby
KPFA: ‘Pushing Limits’